Take 5: Five facts about USask alumnus John G. Diefenbaker
On Sept. 20, 1975, former Prime Minister John G. Diefenbaker turned the sod to mark the construction of the Diefenbaker Canada Centre on the USask campus
On Sept. 20, 1975, former Prime Minister John G. Diefenbaker turned the sod to mark the construction of the Diefenbaker Canada Centre on the USask campus
As Canadians begin spring cleaning, an often-overlooked health risk can surface alongside the dust. Illness caused by hantavirus is rare but serious, and researchers at VIDO are working to better understand these viruses and reduce the risk of human infection.
The 33rd annual Saskatchewan Book Awards gala was held on May 1, 2026, in Regina
Emma Neufeld (BA’23, JD’25) secures a coveted placement with the Supreme Court of Canada Law Clerk Program.
There are sure signs of spring on the Canadian Prairies — snow melting, pelicans splashing down in the South Saskatchewan River, and the sight of brand-new calves taking shaky first steps in the field.
After a celebrated career as a first-class fundraiser and brand builder, Cheryl Hamelin (BSHEC'88) bids adieu to the University of Saskatchewan (USask) today, following arguably her crowning achievement.
The CLS is a national research facility and Canada’s only synchrotron
The Western College of Veterinary Medicine’s (WCVM) graduate studies program attracts students from all different backgrounds — not just from veterinary medicine.
A new study has revealed that while SARS-CoV-2 can weaken part of the body’s early immune response, it may also unintentionally trigger another defence that helps cells fight back.
According to Dr. Murray Jelinski (DVM ’85, MSc'94), the Western Canadian Association of Bovine Practitioners’ (WCABP) organizing team typically gives a “head’s up” to the recipient of its prestigious Bovine Veterinarian of the Year Award to avoid surprises.
‘I explore ways to create keys from the stuff I see around me,’ says award-winning Saskatoon artist Kathy Allen (BA’88)
A new blood test created by University of Saskatchewan (USask) researchers could mean faster diagnosis of the most devastating and aggressive types of Parkinson’s disease.
USask alumni Steve Laycock (BComm’07) and Nancy Martin (BSc’19) balance elite curling competitions with busy professional careers
USask professor, graduate student work to raise awareness about the status of Earth’s cryosphere
JSGS-MPA student, Emmanuel Amegbe (GPSC’25) reflects on learning, growth, and the experiences shaping his steps into the public service.
University of Saskatchewan (USask) graduate student Sheila Naytowhow (CWT’19, BA’22, GCL’23) was raised by First Nation elected officials and saw first-hand how their leadership roles impact their health.
What lies ahead for the Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM), one of Canada’s five veterinary colleges and an integral member of the University of Saskatchewan’s health sciences group?
Wildfires are a common and growing risk across Canada, but a researcher from the University of Saskatchewan (USask) is highlighting how increasing wildfire activity influences biodiversity in northern Saskatchewan.
The newly renovated classroom, 2B04, marks a major milestone in USask Engineering’s Innovation, Design, Engineering and Applied Science (IDEAS) project, which includes both strategic renovations and a future expansion to the engineering building.
Distinguished alumnus Dr. That Ngo (BSc’69, Sc’70, PhD’74, DSC’21), whose groundbreaking invention helped revolutionize diabetes care, chronicled his appreciation for USask in a 2024 self-published memoir
Dr. Holly Graham (BSN’90, BA’90, MN’07, PhD’11) never planned on nursing. She wanted a police badge, then a law degree and a judge’s bench.
A new textbook on bovine immunology for practicing veterinarians and veterinary students has deep roots in the Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM) at the University of Saskatchewan.
Small animal veterinarian Dr. Tracy Fisher (DVM'97) talks about her path to the presidency of the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association (CVMA), the challenges facing the veterinary profession, and what gives her hope for the future.
As food costs continue to rise, it can be a challenge to eat a balanced diet while balancing your budget.
From ballet shoes to starting blocks, Nicole Ostertag’s (BSKI’23) athletic journey — defined by movement and perseverance — led her to pursue a career in physical therapy.
More than a third of Saskatchewan residents live in a rural or remote community. Some of these individuals can face challenges accessing health care, either through limited resources or long distances to urban care centres.
Anna Martens-Koop (BSc’23) first became interested in vaccine research while completing her undergraduate degree at the University of Saskatchewan (USask). What began as curiosity quickly grew into a desire to contribute to the field herself.
Dr. Blossom de Bruin (DVM'22) describes her terrier, Jax, as her best friend.
For Canadians diagnosed with neurodegenerative diseases like Multiple Sclerosis (MS), losing the ability to do the things they love is a real fear. And while breakthroughs in drug treatments have helped slow the progression of MS, there is still more to be done to ensure that people affected are able to keep living active and engaged lives.
Identical twin brothers and heart transplant recipients Dr. Shane Mamer (BA’04, DMD’10) and Dr. Shawn Mamer (BA’04, DMD’11) have realized their longtime goal of owning a dental clinic together
A record-breaking $10.5 million was raised in TeleMiracle 50, thanks in part to contributions from students at the College of Agriculture and Bioresources at the University of Saskatchewan (USask).
The USask graduate (BSKI’12) continues to value her experiences as a College of Kinesiology student and a Huskie student-athlete
Don McEwen Memorial Fund established to encourage careers in space and atmospheric physics
Dr. Karen Schwean-Lardner (BSA’85, MSc’95, PhD’12) loves chickens.
During her undergraduate degree, Dr. Nataliya Tokarska (BSc'18, MSc'20, PhD'25) realized she had an interest in neuroscience.
More than a dozen USask graduates have been shortlisted for the 2026 Saskatchewan Book Awards, which will be celebrated during a gala and awards ceremony on May 1 in Regina
On a wild weekend to remember for Huskie Athletics and the University of Saskatchewan (USask), the Huskie women’s basketball team completed back-to-back championships on Sunday night.
Catherine Blackburn (BFA’07), who earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree at USask’s College of Arts and Science, is a multidisciplinary artist and jeweller living in Toronto, Ont.
Gut health has been a popular topic in recent years. You may have heard from researchers diving into what makes our guts “leaky” or maybe you’ve come across the variety of resources designed to fortify our insides.
Though the physical distance between them is vast, the University of Saskatchewan College of Law (USask Law) and the Nunavut legal community have an enduring connection.
From chasing the University Cup to coming within a goal of winning the Stanley Cup, Glen Gulutzan (BEd'96) has come a long way since leaving the cozy confines of the old Rutherford Rink at the University of Saskatchewan (USask).
Andy McCreath (BA’99), an award-winning entrepreneur and producer of high-profile events, reflects on his time as a USask student and his successful career since graduation
USask Drama Program celebrates 80 years with a social, dinner and brand-new plays.
Entrepreneur and business strategist Karen Stewart (BSHEC'86, MBA'88) has been appointed to the University of Saskatchewan (USask) Board of Governors.
Dr. Peter Hedlin (BSc’02, MSc’05, PhD’12, MD’13) recalls being a ‘young, naïve medical student’ when he asked a mentor a question that’s stuck with him for years.
Arabelle Gola of Prince Albert, Sask., had a passion for all animals — from the goats and sheep on her and her grandparents’ farm to crows, ground squirrels, deer and other wild creatures.
The latest project for USask graduate Heather Cline (BFA’93, MFA’02) is Viewfinder, a collaboration with the Nature Conservancy of Canada
USask alumna and current graduate student Elizabeth (Liz) Zdunich (BA’01, BEd’05, CIL’19) has written kisēwātsi—Be Kind, a children’s book about her mother’s experiences at a Saskatchewan residential school
Nestled in the heart of the large, grey-brown Engineering Building on the University of Saskatchewan (USask) campus is a lab unlike any other in the College of Engineering.
International Day of Women and Girls in Science is celebrated on February 11 to promote equal opportunities for women and girls in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). To celebrate, the University of Saskatchewan (USask) College of Agriculture and Bioresources is featuring five women who are making a difference in their field.
Holly Renaut (BFA’08) has translated her USask drama training into a global career
Alumnus Troy Gottselig (BEd’11), who won a national championship with the Huskies men’s basketball team, reflects on his time as a USask student-athlete
With Valentine’s Day upon us, our grads have once again shared the origin stories of how they met their sweetheart at their alma mater. Fall in love with these heartfelt stories from alumni whose romance began at USask.
The University of Saskatchewan (USask) is launching an initiative that will help students build the confidence and skills to lead in their communities and careers.
A wagging tail and a soft nuzzle from a wet nose can be a lifeline for individuals in need of connection and community.
From best of friends set to skate into the international spotlight and a former Huskie heading to a remarkable fifth Olympics, to a pair of alumni preparing for the Paralympics, the University of Saskatchewan (USask) will be well-represented at the 2026 Winter Games in Italy.
USask business graduate W. Sean Willy (BComm’08), the president and CEO of Des Nedhe Group, will receive an Indigenous Business Lifetime Achievement Award on Feb. 26
Dr. Monique Simair (BSc’04, PhD’09) has been appointed the new director of Slogotski Hunt Centre for Entrepreneurship at the University of Saskatchewan (USask), effective February 2, 2026.
As Black History Month 2026 begins, the University of Saskatchewan (USask) community aims to spotlight the voices, leaders, scholars, and trailblazers who shape campus life and beyond.
One of the top agricultural researchers and wheat breeding experts at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) has been recognized with one of the most prestigious agricultural awards in the world.
Students and faculty from the University of Saskatchewan (USask) College of Law, along with USask leaders, welcomed representatives from McDougall Gauley LLP to the college Monday to celebrate the firm’s recent $750,000 gift to USask Law.
Join us for One Book, One Province Saskatchewan, a community reading initiative in support of the International Year of the Rangelands and Pastoralists.
Even after his passing in 2024, Dr. Barry Blakley (BSc’70, Sc’71, DVM’75, MSc’77, PhD) continues to celebrate students who excel in veterinary toxicology — the specialty he loved.
A new scholarship program at the University of Saskatchewan’s (USask) Edwards School of Business will ensure that a commerce degree remains a realistic dream for students across Saskatchewan thanks to an extraordinary bequest from William (Bill) (BComm'55) and May Ellen Pringle.
USask graduate S.E. Grummett (BFA’16), who earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts (honours) degree in drama in 2016, has travelled around the world as a performer, director, writer, designer, puppeteer, and video artist
The new Forest Resources Certificate meets the industry demand for graduates equipped with the field skills and knowledge to excel in a forestry-related position.
Recent USask graduates Rebecca Tootoosis (BComm'25) and Shawn Whitford (BComm'25) have returned to campus as University of Saskatchewan (USask) employees after both completed their degrees at the Edwards School of Business in 2025.
Dr. Mike Jelinski (DVM'86) of Rocky View County, Alta., established the “Dr. Michael Jelinski and Family Student Award in Veterinary Medicine” in 2025 to encompass a long and storied history with the Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM).
Black Fox Farm and Distillery, owned and operated by USask graduates John Cote (BSA’86) and Barb Stefanyshyn-Cote (BSA’87, MSc’94), has been honoured as Worldwide Whisky Producer of the Year
Wayne Brownlee (BSc’75, MBA’77) has been honoured for his leadership in the business and philanthropy sectors
Carter Frerichs completed the Master of Physical Therapy (MPT) program in 2025 and was recognized by his colleagues for his exceptional leadership during the program.
An engaging evening of networking, storytelling, and hands-on experiences, the USask Young Alumni Social returns Jan. 15 at Remai Modern for graduates of the last 10 years (2015–25)
USask engineering graduate Lisa Franks (BE’06), an award-winning Paralympian and Para athlete, shares her travel adventures online while living in her accessible campervan
The Indigenous Law Centre (ILC), based at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) College of Law, is preparing to celebrate more than 50 years of facilitating access to legal education for Indigenous peoples.
Looking back on 80 years of the Edwards Bachelor of Commerce degree at the University of Saskatchewan.
Dr. Harini Aiyer (GPSC’20, PhD’23) didn’t know quite what to expect when she left family and friends back home in Asia and headed overseas to North America more than a decade ago.
In life, few competitions are as fierce, or as meaningful, as those between siblings. As sisters, Judi Garman and Lorraine Klippel (BSPE’68) grew up competing against one another in sport, it helped pave the way for them to become Hall of Famers.
USask alumna Jade Houmphanh competed in 2025 FIFA Futsal Women’s World Cup in the Philippines.
A new study shows that the University of Saskatchewan (USask) is providing a multi-billion-dollar impact to provincial and national economies, while preparing students for successful careers.
USask graduate Dr. Maxine Thévenot (BMusEd’91), one of North America’s premier organists, is set to conduct a large orchestra and chorus of 150 voices at Carnegie Hall
A PhD student, teaching assistant, and competitive weightlifter, Laura Carruthers (BSA’22) balances the heavy demands of graduate research and international competition
Engineering graduate Jay Shah (BE’22), the founder and CEO of TrackPoint.ai, credits USask with helping him on his entrepreneurial journey
In supporting wellness and resilience among dental students, Dr. Kristin Yont is helping to shape a healthier, stronger future for the profession.
A significant gift from two University of Saskatchewan College of Law (USask Law) alumni is aimed at enhancing the college’s record of excellence in commercial law.
Effective soil management is crucial to resolving many environmental issues, including food and water shortages and climate change.
Four Master of Physical Therapy (MPT) students have proved that it is never too late to go back to school. Inspired by their life experiences and support from their families, they chose to become physical therapists and are not looking back.
In a special tribute to its retiring president, Peter Stoicheff, the University of Saskatchewan (USask) has commissioned a musical composition for seven musicians to be premiered at farewell events this month.
The official portrait of University of Saskatchewan (USask) President and Vice-Chancellor Peter Stoicheff, painted by renowned Canadian artist Phil Richards, was unveiled during a special community event at Remai Modern
With a $10-million gift from alumni Xiaoping (Bob) Xu (MA’92, LLD’17) and Ling (Linda) Chen (MA’90), a decade of visionary leadership by University of Saskatchewan (USask) President Peter Stoicheff has been honoured.
Current and former USask staff and faculty discuss the steps taken to prevent the Y2K crisis on campus a quarter century ago.
When USask alumnus Colin Rosengren (BSA’97) co-founded Three Farmers, he brought a love of sustainable farming to the business.
Gift from Bob Mason (BSA’65) and Cora Greer (BA’70) will help the College of Agriculture and Bioresources grow.
Meet USask alumna Jenna Sarich (BSc(AnBiosc)’19, MSc’23), an up-and-coming voice in Canadian beef research.
University of Saskatchewan (USask) graduate students are putting crop protection technology in the hands of producers with an AI-powered, sustainable pest management platform for smart phones.
Ten years ago, Dr. Peter Stoicheff (PhD) embraced the immense responsibility and the opportunity ahead as he was introduced as the 11th president in the history of the University of Saskatchewan (USask).
USask graduate Dr. M. Grant Maxie (DVM’69, PhD), who was a student in the Western College of Veterinary Medicine’s first class, is the editor of an influential textbook